'Wait Till It's Free' is a new 164 page book that compliments our the groundbreaking documentary on healthcare liberty.

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About The "Wait Till It's Free" Book

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In the pages of this companion to the documentary film Wait Till It's Free, you will become acquainted with the symptoms and causes of America's health-care crisis. You will learn how the hallowed doctor-patient relationship handed down from Hippocrates and nurtured within the Christian West has been increasingly undermined by various, meddling "interlopers." You will also learn about the agenda behind Obamacare, the history of America's seduction by socialized medicine, and our journey to Europe to discover the disastrous consequences of government-controlled medicine.

You will want to read this book if:

you have ever felt your jaw drop upon receiving your medical bills.

you have shaken your head over the ever-inflating health insurance premiums you face.

you have wondered why with all the money you pay you don’t get the care you expect.

you want to avoid financial hardship due to unforeseen medical expenses.

you are open to non-conventional ways of financing your health-care costs.

you are concerned about the politicizing and socializing of American health-care.

Originally from Hamilton, Scotland, Colin lives in Waco, Texas, with his wife and nine children.

About Co-Author Dr. Phil Olsson

Dr. Philip R. Olsson serves as a Member Advocate for Samaritan Ministries International and lives in Peoria, Illinois with his wife, Heather, and three of their seven children. In addition to being an aspiring academic and social critic, Phil is a long time Oakland A's fan who enjoys telling silly stories to his kids. He holds a Masters degree in History from California State University (East Bay) and a PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from Claremont Graduate University. For his next project, he is planning to write a scholarly history and critique of the Natural Law approach to ethics.